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Numbers Bible Walk
myrbdh hla
“these are the words”
“Numbers” is from the two censuses
Tod Kennedy
Sunday, July 6 and 13, 2003
Numbers: Theme
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God has a plan for his
people. The LORD’s people must live each day by faith in him and his word
if they are to please him and enjoy his plan of blessings in time.
Unbelief and disobedience bring painful consequences, but the LORD, in
grace, always keeps his Word to his people.
Numbers Key Verses:
Numbers 14:22-23
22 “Surely all the men who
have seen My glory and My signs, which I performed in Egypt and in the
wilderness, yet have put Me to the test these ten times and have not
listened to My voice,
23 shall by no means see the land which I swore to their fathers, nor shall
any of those who spurned Me see it.”
Numbers: Background to
events.
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The Hebrew people left
Egypt one year ago. They are still at Sinai.
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God has already given
Moses the Law for the people.
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The tabernacle has been
completed.
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It is now time to move
into Canaan.
Numbers: When did all this
happen?
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The first census was on
second day of the second month of the second year dated from the time they
left Egypt—April 1445 BC (Numbers 1.1-4).
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The Israelites left
Sinai 20 days later (Numbers 10.11).
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Thirty-nine years later,
God told Moses to take another census of the new generation while they
were in the Plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho. This
generation would enter Canaan (Numbers 26.1-4).
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They remained in the
Plains of Moab about 5 months.
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The events in Numbers
cover 39 years.
Numbers: Key Words Used
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Moses, 236
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Congregation, 73 times
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Lord spoke, 49 times
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Wilderness, 48
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Set out, 37 times
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Law, 15
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Grumble, 2 times,
Complain, 1 time
Numbers: Main People
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Moses
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Aaron
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Caleb
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Joshua
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Korah, Dathan, and
Abiram
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Balak
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Balaam
Numbers: Narrative Preview
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The Lord generously
organized, prepared, and provided everything for his people and their
short trip to the promised Canaan land. Yet Israel disbelieved, disobeyed,
and complained against the Lord. As a result the Lord disciplined the
people, yet kept his covenant of blessing to them, and the next generation
entered the land under Joshua.
Numbers: Narrative
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Numbers begins with
Moses counting the people in preparation for the march to Canaan. The
first census was on second day of the second month of the second year
dated from the time they left Egypt—April 1445 BC It is only 13 months
after leaving Egypt (Numbers 1.1-4).
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Twenty days later the
Israelites begin the trip to Canaan (10.11). Along the way they repeatedly
disbelieve and disobey God: complain about no meat; Aaron and Miriam
jealous; unbelief of the spies; military defeats; Korah rebellion; Moses
hits the rock; complain against Moses followed by the fiery serpents;
Balak and Balaam and idolatry; As a result, God disciplines them in order
to prepare them to enter Canaan.
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After 39 years of
wandering, God tells Moses to take a new census (26.2). They are in the
Plains of Moab, near the Jordan River across from Jericho, where they
would stay for about five months. The old generation had died; the new
generation was ready to take their land.
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Moses inaugurated Joshua
as the new leader (27.18). Moses then gave instructions for dividing the
land and for living in Canaan.
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The events in Numbers
cover 39 years.
Numbers Outline
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Preparation at Sinai for
the journey (1-9)
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Failures, Wanderings,
and Kadesh-Barnea (10-20)
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Plains of Moab, Balaam,
and Idolatry (21-25)
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Plains of Moab,
instructions before crossing the Jordan, and Joshua (26-36)
Numbers Chapter Titles:
Preparation at Sinai, 1-9
Chapter 1: Census at
Sinai.
Chapter 2: Camp
arrangement.
Chapter 3: Levites’
Camp and Duties.
Chapter 4: Levites’
Census and Duties.
Chapter 5: Unclean,
Sin, Law of Jealousy.
Chapter 6: Nazirite
vow.
Chapter 7: Offerings at
tabernacle dedication.
Chapter 8: Levites in
place of firstborn.
Chapter 9: Passover.
Cloud and Fire.
Numbers Chapter Titles:
Failures, Wanderings, and Kadesh-Barnea, 10-20
Chapter 10: Two
trumpets. Leave Sinai.
Chapter 11: Grace in
spite of complaining—quail.
Chapter 12: Miriam and
Aaron jealous of Moses.
Chapter 13: Spies to
Canaan.
Chapter 14: Will not
enter Canaan.
Chapter 15: Offerings
and punishment when in Canaan.
Chapter 16: Korah,
Dathan, and Abiram. God judges.
Chapter 17: Aaron’s rod
budded.
Chapter 18: Priests and
Levites: Duties and support.
Chapter 19: The red
heifer and cleansing.
Chapter 20: Moses hits
the rock. Edom. Aaron dies.
Plains of Moab, Balaam,
and Idolatry, 21-24
Chapter 21: The bronze
serpent. Amorites and others.
Chapter 22: Balaam, the
Angel, and the donkey.
Chapter 23: Balaam
blesses Israel – Prophetic proverbs 1-2.
Chapter 24: Balaam
blesses Israel – Prophetic proverbs 3-7.
Plains of Moab,
instructions before crossing the Jordan, and Joshua, 25-36
Chapter 25: Idolatry
with Moabites and Midianites, and judgment.
Chapter 26: Census of
the new generation.
Chapter 27: Passing the
Mantel to Joshua.
Chapter 28: Offerings,
sacrifices, feasts.
Chapter 29: Offerings,
sacrifices, feasts.
Chapter 30: Vows.
Chapter 31: Midian’s
defeat and the spoil.
Chapter 32: Gad, Reuben,
and Manasseh’s land.
Chapter 33: Egypt to the
Jordan—a review.
Chapter 34: Borders,
leaders, and lands.
Chapter 35: Levite
cities. Murder.
Chapter 36: No
inter-tribe land transfer.
Numbers: Key Doctrines
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Decently and in Order,
1-4
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Nazirite vow, 6
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Levites, 8
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Divine Guidance, 9
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Grumbling, 11
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God Provides, 11
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Spiritual Cowards and
Spiritual Heroes, 13-14
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Divine Attributes, 14
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Divine Discipline, 12,
13, 20, 21
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Authority, Service,
Pride, Rebellion, 16
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Moses and Failure, 20
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Bronze Serpent and Faith
Salvation, 21
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Balaam, 22-24
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Passing the Mantle, 27
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Tribes and Land, 34
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Cities of Refuge, 35
Lessons for us from
Numbers, 1 Corinthians 10.6ff
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God is a God of order
(1-4; 1 Corinthians 14.40)
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Live and obey by
faith—Faith application and Faith-Rest (1 Corinthians 10.11, 13, 14;
Hebrews 3-4)
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Spiritual Cowards
(grumble and unbelief) and Spiritual Heroes (1 Corinthians 10.11, 21,
13-14; 2 Timothy 4)
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Authority, humility, and
rebellion, in ministry (1 Corinthians 10.12, 16; 1 Corinthians 4; 3 John
9-10)
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Divine Discipline (1
Corinthians 10.11, 14, 16, 20, 21; Hebrews 12.5-13; 1 Corinthians 11.3-31;
Acts 1-11)
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Failure does not stop
service (1 Corinthians 10.20; Luke 22.54-62; Acts 1.15; 2.14; 10.5)
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Salvation by faith (21;
John 3.14-16)
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Passing the mantel:
transition of authority and leadership (1 Corinthians 10.27; Titus 1.5;
Philippians 2.19-30)
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Importance of spiritual
heritage (1 Corinthians 10.8, 16, 34-36; Philippians 1.27-30)
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